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A healthy body makes a sound mind was the motto of all students taking physical education this year. All freshmen and sophomores partici- pated in physical education, with advanced physical education for upper classmen. Activities ranged from badminton to ice skating to the Presidential Physical Fitness test. With all the activities under the supervision of Mike Dacy and Norma Johnson, there was never a dull moment. 1. Greg Zeman uses this fancy technique to make a high score- ing game. 2. Bowling is a fun game, once you get the hang of it. 3. Mrs. Norma Johnson. 4. Mike Dacy. 5. The trampoline is one of the funner sections of the gymnastics course. 6. Waiting for the ball to return gives you a little rest between each turn. 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 19
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Driver’s Education, required of an sophomores, taught the fundamentals of safe driving in the class room and on the road. The course consists of one semester of classroom work and 6 hours of actual driving. Courtesy of Don’s Ford-Mercury, the students practiced their driving tech- niques in a 1977 Granada. Although most students can handle the car themselves, Mr. Ausdemore still has his own brake and rear-view mirror—for emergencies only of course. 18 DRIVER’S ED 1. The STOP sign says just what it means. 2. William Ausdemore. 3. The best part of driving is getting out of the car. 4. No one drives the car without Mr. Ausde more. 5. With Pam behind the wheel, everyone hangs on tight!
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3 The Book Fair was a project put into action by Heather Olson, the new librarian. The purpose of the fair was to interest students in literature. In addition to loaning books, Miss Olson helped supervise the study hall and aided in finding re- search material. Open campus was put on a point system this year for all juniors and seniors and one study hall daily for qualified sopho- mores. All other students are required to attend study hall with the teachers serving as super- visors during their open periods. 1. TUTORS: W.Schelle, C.Briggs. S.Sinclair, M.Saukerson. T. Hieb, T.Keller, R.Ramey, C.Bowers. 2. Heather Olson, librar- ian. 3. Study hall proves to be a very important part of a school day. 4. Study carrels give privacy when studying for important exams. 5. Students do a variety of things in study hall. 20
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